“Always be a poet, even in prose.” ~ Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867), French poet
Monday, July 4, 2011
Brother
(Vincent, Five Years Old, Paris, 1945 by Willy
Ronis, 1910-2009, French photographer)
What can one say? Little brothers can be such pests.
BROTHER
I had a little brother
And I brought him to my mother
And I said I wanted another
Little brother for a change.
But she said don’t be a bother
So I took him to my father
And I said this little bother
Of a brother’s very strange.
But he said one little brother
Is exactly like another
And every little brother
Misbehaves a bit he said.
So I took the little bother
From my mother and my father
And I put the little bother
Of a brother back to bed.
~ Mary Ann Hoberman, born 1930, American poet
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